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I have multiple tomcat 7.0.56 running on CentOS 6 and a Varnish 4 running on another server Centos. Varnish has to do two important things for us: be a reverse proxy (works like a charm) and compress all data that can be compressed. We don't care about caching in our architecture. On the second point we have a problem. Varnish gzip CSS and JS and don't gzip html. In my default.vcl I do not compress files like pictures,swf or my pages designed for mobile and I set beresp.do_gzip true for all other stuff.

My vcl_recv :

sub vcl_recv { if (req.http.Accept-Encoding) { if (req.url ~ "\.(jpg|png|gif|gz|tgz|bz2|tbz|mp3|ogg|swf)$" || req.url ~ "Mobile\.") { unset req.http.Accept-Encoding; } elsif (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "gzip") { set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "gzip"; } elsif (req.http.Accept-Encoding ~ "deflate" && req.http.user-agent !~ "MSIE") { set req.http.Accept-Encoding = "deflate"; } else { # unkown algorithm unset req.http.Accept-Encoding; } } set req.backend_hint = h.backend(client.identity); }

My vcl_backend_response:

sub vcl_backend_response {

 if (beresp.http.url ~ "\.(jpg|png|gif|gz|tgz|bz2|tbz|mp3|ogg|swf)$" || beresp.http.url ~ "Mobile\.") {
    set beresp.do_gzip = false;
}
else {
    set beresp.do_gzip = true;
    set beresp.http.X-Cache = "ZIP";
}}

All streams passing by Varnish are correctly gzipped except html pages. But these pages have headers almost correct.

Request Headers

Accept:text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp,*/*;q=0.8 Accept-Encoding:gzip, deflate, sdch Accept-Language:fr-FR,fr;q=0.8,en-US;q=0.6,en;q=0.4 Cache-Control:no-cache Connection:keep-alive Cookie:JSESSIONID=F116C2729E96D2150EEEACEB90F95EA9.node1; UUID=631a2947-14ac4e00ca6-0233de72a654bb34bce4a88d9e172e25 Host:tomcat.domain.tld Pragma:no-cache Referer:http://tomcat.domain.tld/path/to/ServletControl?sourceview=liste_menu User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/39.0.2171.95 Safari/537.36

Response Headers

Accept-Ranges:bytes Age:0 Cache-Control:no-store,no-cache Connection:keep-alive Content-Language:fr-FR Content-Type:text/html;charset=UTF-8 Date:Wed, 07 Jan 2015 14:55:04 GMT Expires:0 MII:1800 Pragma:no-store,no-cache Server:Apache-Coyote/1.1 Set-Cookie:UUID=631a2947-...e25; Version=1; Max-Age=10000; Expires=Wed, 07-Jan-2015 17:41:44 GMT; Path=/gce162 Transfer-Encoding:chunked Vary:Accept-Encoding Via:1.1 varnish-v4 X-Cache:ZIP X-Varnish:163870

We can see the tag X-Cache with the value ZIP, the tag Vary with accept-Encoding but no Content-Encoding "gzip". So I don't understand why varnish don't gzip html and write the tag Vary=accept-Encoding ?

Any help is welcome. Thank you.

Baddou

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Believe it's related to Transfer-Encoding:chunked response header be returned due to the content-length not being set for the html files.

To disable the chunked response, try adding set beresp.do_esi = true; in the else loop of the vcl_backend_response.

see also

https://www.varnish-cache.org/trac/ticket/1506 and How do I disable 'Transfer-Encoding: chunked' encoding in Varnish?

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